Traveling after the coronavirus pandemic
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The Travel Guy Gabe Saglie talks travel after coronavirus passes on Mornings on Two, Saturday, May 2, 2020.

Krispy Kreme selling lemon-glazed doughnuts for a limited time

Krispy Kreme is selling lemon glazed doughnuts, as well as lemon cream-filled ones, starting Tuesday, May 12. The treats will only be available for four days, until Friday, May 15.

Start of salmon season gives hope to fishing industry crushed by COVID-19

The fishing industry says the closure of restaurants has been devastating. Now, they're hoping they've weathered the brunt of the economic storms.

Why farmers dump food and crops while grocery stores run dry and Americans struggle

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wage a silent war across the country, American farmers are being forced to pour out milk, crush eggs, toss fresh fruits and vegetables, euthanize livestock and plow under perfectly robust crops

COVID-19: Alameda County Fair canceled for first time in more than a century

The fair has been an annual tradition in the Bay Area for the last 108 years and signals the start of summer. But with Alameda County's stay-at-home order in place and no expiration date on the statewide order, fair organizers were left with no choice other than canceling the event. 

Pleasanton grocery store owner charged with price gouging during COVID-19 crisis

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley on Wedensday announced the misdemeanor charges against Rajvinder Singh, owner of Apna Bazar. 

Reopening plan has big changes for California restaurants; San Mateo considering outdoor dining

Buffets, salad bars and shared bread baskets would be out. Salt and pepper shakers could be replaced by bottles of hand sanitizer. And meals could arrive from food servers sheathed in face masks.

COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Bay Area food supply
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Produce expert Bob Borzone talks asparagus, mint, cherries, strawberries, exports and the produce season during the pandemic.

Artists transforming boarded-up storefronts in San Francisco into murals

The pandemic has forced businesses throughout San Francisco to close their doors and board their windows. Now, organizations such as "Paint the Void" are raising money to pay artists to transform those boards into showcases.

Meat plant shutdowns lead to fast-food shortages, limits on purchases

At three different locations at Wendy's in San Jose, there are signs posted that the fast-food chain is out of some popular items, including, burgers.